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They should just put the padlock on the gates at GC, let the kids go back to their home state to their families. 

 

Sydney are rubbish.  If we can't beat them then we don't deserve to play finals.

My only issue with today was our kicking inside 50.  It's still poor.

Huge man crush on Brayshaw. 

Thought he was really good today and so far this season. 

 

A strong win against weak opposition today.  Sing the song:  enjoy the win:  recover well;  review the game;  and move on quickly to prepare for next Sunday arvo at the 'G".  The demands increase every week from now on boys.  Go Demons.

If we beat the Swans AND some other results happen next week are we mathematically LOCKED IN?

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Gaff will be out for rest of the season for that, shocking thug hit on Brayshaw and Bugg like. Knocked his teeth out

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Anyone who wants Gaff at Melbourne next to Gus Brayshaw needs to think again.

 
4 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Sydney are rubbish.  If we can't beat them then we don't deserve to play finals.

My only issue with today was our kicking inside 50.  It's still poor.

Had this discussion at the game

Milshake back will be handy

5 minutes ago, radar said:

If we beat the Swans AND some other results happen next week are we mathematically LOCKED IN?

If we beat the Swans, the Hawks beat Geelong and the Dogs beat the Kangas, we will be locked in to the finals after next round.

Edit -  unless we lose our last two games by 10+ goals and Geelong win their last two by 10+.

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9 minutes ago, Skuit said:

The AFL has a bit of a problem on its hands with this GCFC experiment.

Guess thats what happens when you let your marketing dept make decisions....

3 minutes ago, radar said:

If we beat the Swans AND some other results happen next week are we mathematically LOCKED IN?

1 beat Swans - go to 52 points. 

2. Hawthorn beat Geelong. Cats stay on 44

3. Footscray beat North. Kangas stay on 44. 

 

Then - either one of them must win both last 2 games AND makeup 12.5 % if we lost last two and surrendered 12.5%. 

Go Dees

Hawks

Dogs 

Gaff will be out for Dees game I can guarantee that, so that’s a positive. 

31 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I tipped 96 points, so i will take that. 

Now the real work begins. 

You're closer...I went the ton ;)


Just now, MSFebey said:

Gaff will be out for Dees game I can guarantee that, so that’s a positive. 

At what time in the game did it happen.  Would like to find the incident

Just now, sue said:

At what time in the game did it happen.  Would like to find the incident

About 5-10mins ago sue, so about 15min mark of 3rd. You’ll see a replay soon enough anyway

Just now, beelzebub said:

You're closer...I went the ton ;)

Great work, got the job done. Now the real work starts.

Shame about Smith, was looking promising today, just needs to tidy up his decision making/disposal. Hopefully it’s a confidence thing. 

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Gaff should be gone for the year for that punch

Worse than Buggs as he was looking at him


Clayton Oliver is that good! 

Would say it was a Dusty/Dangerfield display... but it was a Clayton Oliver display.

25 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Drop Gawn. Sick of him getting beaten. 

And Tmac too. Come on 3 points !?!?!?

He's dropped his bundle 

 

 
31 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Smashed their confidence in the 1st and just preserved ourselves for next week and beyond.

Joel Smith the only blemish. Hope the lad is ok, doesn't look good tho.???

Great game and always, it is fantastic to have a win - and one so convincing as this game against the Suns. However, we must all wish Joel a complete, speedy recovery from a 'dangerous tackle' slinging him to the ground. His game, today, was the best he has played for the MFC with some great intercepts and running pick-ups, good disposals and coverage of his opponents. Well done - best wishes with the recovery.


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